W. Alton Jones
Deceased Person
1891 – 1962
Who was W. Alton Jones?
W. Alton Jones, who served as president of the oil and gas conglomerate Cities Service Company, was an influential industrialist, philanthropist, and close personal friend of United States President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
W. Alton “Pete” Jones was born into a poor Missouri farm family of seven in 1891. In 1920 he became an executive with the energy company Cities Service Company, serving as president from 1940 to 1953. He rose to become one of the highest paid CEOs in the United States. During World War II, he was a hero of war production by building a secret dynamite production plant in Arkansas, an aviation fuel refinery in Louisiana, and over 3,000 miles of oil pipelines from Texas to the East Coast that were vital to the war effort.
As an important supporter of the Republican Party, he met and became a very close personal friend of President Eisenhower. Jones was killed in the crash of American Airlines Flight 1 in New York City on March 1, 1962, while on his way to join Eisenhower on a fishing trip.
In 1944 he founded the W. Alton Jones Foundation "to promote the well-being and general good of mankind through out [sic] the world". The foundation supported various causes, such as the arts, education, and environmental activism, but split into three separate funds in 2001.
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- Born
- 1891
Webb City - Nationality
- United States of America
- Employment
- Citgo
- Died
- Mar 1, 1962
New York City
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on July 23, 2013
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